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Unit 19 Recent World Conflicts
True/False
• Israel is a country created for Jews
• There is peace between Israel and its bordering Arab countries
• The Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) is considered a terrorist group
• Iran has no good reason to hate the United States
Unit 19 – Recent World Conflicts
Recent World Conflicts
MapsWorld
Israel
Middle East
Essential Questions
“Political”Hotspots
“Ethnic”Hotspots
Case Study:The Middle East
Timeline
Maps
V. Important Terms
• conflict: an issue between two or more groups in a culture – sometimes with violence
• hotspot: a place where a conflict has turned to violence – or has a threat of violence
• “political” hotspot: a place where the conflict is mostly about government issues
• “ethnic” hotspot: a place where the conflict is mostly about social issues
VI. Recent “Ethnic” HotspotsHotspot The 2 Sides Important Information
Balkan Mountains
Serbia (Christians vs. Muslim minorities)
After communist Yugoslavia broke up → Serbs tried to eliminate the Muslims (genocide)
N.A.T.O. stopped the “ethnic cleansing”
Sudan Arab Sudanese vs. Black-African Sudanese
Black rebels accuse Sudan’s govt. of favoring Arab culture
Rebel groups fight government forces Renegade group called “Janjaweed”
attempted to eliminate black citizens (genocide)
Northern Ireland
Irish Catholics vs. British Protestants
The Ireland conflict is also very much a “political” conflict
British Protestants control Northern Ireland
Irish Catholics want them out I.R.A. – Irish Republican Army →
terrorist group video
VII. Recent “Political” Hotspots Hotspot The 2 Sides Important Information
Korea North (communist) vs. South
North keeps threatening to take over the SouthNorth is trying to create nuclear weapons
Taiwan China (communist) vs. Taiwan
China still wants Taiwan to be a part of the People’s Republic of ChinaU.S. defends Taiwan
Tibet China vs. Tibet Tibetans want independence from ChinaCommunist China often cracks down on Tibetan Buddhists
Chechnya Russia vs. Chechnya Chechnya wants to break away from Russia and create their own country
video
Afghanistan
Iraq
U.S. and its Allies vs. Taliban and Al Qaeda
Govt. of Saddam Hussein vs. U.S. (before Hussein’s capture)Various insurgent groups vs. new government of Iraq (after Hussein’s capture)
Islamic fundamentalist terrorists have been hiding thereU.S. and its Allies are trying to get them out
U.S. invaded to dispose the govt. of HusseinNow trying to establish a democratic style government in Iraq
video
VIII. Case Study: The Middle East
A. The Israel/Palestine Issue
• Zionism: a movement (mid
1800’s) by Jews worldwide
– to get back their
“homeland” (Israel)
Balfour Declaration:
• an official statement by the British government in 1917, announcing its support for a proposed home for the Jewish people in Palestine
Stop and Think!
• Partner A: What is Zionism?
• Partner B: What was the Balfour Declaration?
U.N. Partition:
1947 United Nations wanted to split up Palestine
• Jews got half and Palestinians got half
• 1948 – Jews declared their half to be an independent nation (Israel)
Stop and Think!
• Partner A: What was the role of the United Nations in this issue?
• Partner B: How was Israel created?
Wars:
• Arab neighbors declared war right away
• There have been 4 wars
• Israel has never lost
Stop and Think!
• Partner A: How did Arab neighbors react to the creation of Israel?
• Partner B: Israel has never lost… why might that be?
Recent conflict
• Who is Hamas?
• The conflict
• International reaction
1) The main cause of the Arab-Israeli conflicts from 1948 to 1973 was the clash between
1) Islamic Fundamentalism and Orthodox Judaism
2) Arab socialism and Israeli capitalism
3) Arab nationalism and Jewish nationalism
4) Israeli technology and Saudi Arabian economic goals
The Israelies:
• Also known as Hebrews and Jews
• Jews claim their land was promised to them by God as their “homeland”
• They will do whatever they need to defend themselves
The Palestinians:
• Also known as the Arabs and Muslims
• Palestinians claim the land because they lived there for 2000 years
• Often use terrorism to get Israel to leave
Stop and Think!
• Partner A: Who are the Israeli’s and why do they claim the land as theirs?
• Partner B: Who are the Palestinians and why do they claim the land as theirs?
• The PLO: Palestinian Liberation Organization – a terrorist group
• Yassir Arafat:– An early leader of the PLO– Originally tried terrorism to get results –
later tried diplomacy with Israel
• Terrorism:– Often used by the PLO to get attention
• Often used to disrupt peace attempts
Stop and Think!
• Partner A: What is the PLO?
• Partner B: Who is Yassir Arafat?
Camp David Accords: 1978 peace treaty between Israel and
Egypt • Egypt became the first Arab nation to fully
recognize Israel’s right to exist
2) In 1979, the signing of the Camp David Accords by Egypt and Israel indicated that
1) nationalism was no longer a force in middle Eastern politics
2) the differences between Shi’ite and Sunni Moslems had been settled
3) former enemies were able to negotiate 4) the Soviet Union dominated Middle Eastern
affairs
Recent news:
• On again – off again – peace talks
• Radicals on both sides often ruin peace attempts
• Palestinians now want an independent nation
• Israeli’s now want security in the region
3) A major factor that continues to contribute to terrorist activities in the Middle
East is
1) a decrease in crude oil prices on the world market
2) the Israeli effort to establish a homeland 3) the presence of United Nations forces in
Syria 4) the worldwide rejection of violence as a
means to end conflict
B. The Iranian Revolution
Cause of the Revolution: (1950’s)• Mohammed Pahlavi was
put in charge of Iran by the United States
• He called himself the “Shah of Iran”
• He ran the country like a dictator
• Many Iranians did not like him or the United States
Stop and Think!
• Partner A: Who put Mohammed Pahlavi in charge of Iran?
• Partner B: Why did the people of Iran dislike him?
Main Event: (1979)
• Led by a religious leader named Ayatollah Khomeini, Islamic fundamentalists took over Iran
• Revolutionaries attacked the United States Embassy and held
Americans hostage
for over a year
Rise of Islamic Fundamentalism:
• Khomeini called for more Islamic fundamentalists to take over other “secular” governments
Stop and Think!
• Partner A: Who is Ayatollah Khomeini?
• Partner B: What did revolutionaries do to Americans in Iran?
C. Islamic Fundamentalism
Foundations: Islamic Fundamentalism – a movement of some Muslims to focus on a more strict interpretation of Islamic law and customs
• They usually oppose “western” culture
Stop and Think!
• Partner A: What is Islamic fundamentalism?
• Partner B: Give 2 examples of Islamic fundamentalism.
Iran – Iraq War: (1980’s)
• Fight over a border dispute near the Persian Gulf
• Hurt both sides
• Nothing was really settled by the war
Stop and Think!
• Both Partners: Where were you on 9/11?
Terrorism:
• Islamic fundamentalist
groups often use
terrorism against
western nations that
interfere with their
culture
Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah/Hamas/Al Qaeda:
• Terrorist organizations that support Islamic fundamentalist ideas
D. The Persian Gulf War
Causes: (1990)
• Iraq invaded Kuwait:– To get Kuwait’s oil– To get access to Kuwait’s
deep water port on the
Persian Gulf
The War: (1991)
• a “United Nations” coalition force led by the United States attacked Iraq and quickly won
Results:
• Short Term Results:– Iraq got out of Kuwait
– A lot of environmental damage was done
• Long term Results:– Saddam Hussein was left in power– Another war against Iraq was needed in
2003
Stop and Think!
• Partner A: Why did Iraq invade Kuwait?
• Partner B: Who stopped the invasion?
• Partner A: What are the short term results of the conflict?
• Partner B: What are the long term results of the conflict?
E. U.S. – Iraq War Causes:
• The United States attempted to find and eliminate “weapons of mass destruction” (nuclear, biological and chemical)
• To replace Saddam Hussein’s government
War:
• The actual war was short
• long stay to protect Iraqis and establish a safe government
• Saddam
Hussein
captured
Results:
• Saddam’s government was eliminated
• Rebuilding will take awhile to complete
Stop and Think!
• Partner A: Why did the U.S. invade Iraq?
• Partner B: Why are American forces still in Iraq?
• Partner A: What were the results of the war?